In one of the hadiths of Gudsi Allah the Almighty said worldly goods: "O world (worldly goods)! Serve those who serve me, and seize those who deny Me".

If we take our world in the context of follow-up after judgment day life, we can say that it was created for believers as a Mercy and bounty of God, for the infidels same is the path to the eternal torments. In the context of worldly life itself, about our world, you can say the words of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him): "This world is a paradise for the disbelievers, and a prison for the believers". Truly, a man being a believer, while on earth, waits in the wings. Moment when he can finally meet again with the One who loved and worshiped, for the pleasure which suffered deprivation, overcoming all difficulties tests like a prisoner, awaiting the moment of release from prison.

Bilal Habashi (radiallahu anhu) in the last hour after seeing his weeping wife said to her: "Oh, my wife! Do not cry, and rejoice! For I am going to meet Allah and the beloved Prophet".

This world was created as a place to test the slaves of the Great Creator, where someone acquires, and someone loses, thinking that acquires, where unbelievers deepen their delusions, wasting all the jewels of later life. That is our world, primarily created for the believers, as a place where you can earn the eternal mercy of the Almighty Creator.

Allah said in the Holy Quran:

"And [mention] when Abraham said, "My Lord, make this a secure city and provide its people with fruits - whoever of them believes in Allah and the Last Day." [ Allah ] said. "And whoever disbelieves - I will grant him enjoyment for a little; then I will force him to the punishment of the Fire, and wretched is the destination". (The Quran, 2:126)

"Say, "Who has forbidden the adornment of Allah which He has produced for His servants and the good [lawful] things of provision?" Say, "They are for those who believe during the worldly life [but] exclusively for them on the Day of Resurrection." Thus do We detail the verses for a people who know". (The Quran, 7:32)

Person intoxicated by worldly possessions, compared to a person intoxicated with wine, not controlling his actions, neither language nor his mind. A believer, controlling his nafs uses usefully short stay in this world.